...Before that I studied for a bachelor's degree at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, having grown up in Omaha. For a time at Nebraska, before finding my passion in philosophy, I considered majoring in math. As I was finishing high school I scored a 35 in the math portion of the ACT, earned a 5 on the AP Statistics test, and in college got an A+ in Calculus and Modern Logic classes. (read more)
...I find it satisfying to teach a student to think outside of the box. I love the fact that all math levels are important to build up a higher understanding. Any students who are looking for a teacher to get them ahead of the class pace or to catch up in their class, that would be me. :))I've been designing common core lesson plans for Algebra 1, Geometry, and Algebra 2 for the past 4 years. (read more)
...As for my academia, I am currently enrolled in a university with the intention to work in finance. I have a 4.0 GPA in major specific classes, Calculus being one of them. I have also completed Trigonometry courses and higher Algebra and Statistic courses with a 4.0. (read more)
...I attended Columbia University in New York City, where I was a pre-med student with a history concentration. I currently teach at Sotomayor learning academies (algebra), as well as tutor a number of students independently. I am also an actress, so I bring a unique perspective to learning and love to teach in a creative fashion. (read more)
...Because chemistry is intensely interesting and logical, I try to demystify this enigma and show how it interacts our everyday lives. Do you have hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia? Maybe for good reason, these words, while superficially impressive, do not convey your command of the English language. (read more)